Indigenous Vegetation definition
Indigenous Vegetation means vascular and non-vascular plants that are native to the ecological district or marine biogeographic region.
Indigenous Vegetation means any species that was present in Missouri prior to European Settlement or any plant identified as native or indigenous on lists maintained by agencies such as the Missouri Department of Conservation or United States Department of Agriculture.
Indigenous Vegetation means plant communities dominated by species that are indigenous to New Zealand and includes forest, scrub, shrubland, grassland and wetland vegetation; while the clearance, modification or removal of ‘Indigenous Vegetation’ means the felling, clearing or modification of any indigenous vegetation by cutting, crushing, mulching, cultivation (including direct drilling), spraying (including effluent or water containing contaminant), burning, grazing or the planting of exotics within. Note: this does not apply to indigenous vegetation that has been deliberately planted for the purpose of harvest.
More Definitions of Indigenous Vegetation
Indigenous Vegetation means plants which belong naturally in the ecological locality and includes Manuka, Kanuka, in Chapter 4 – Whangarei District Plan.
Indigenous Vegetation means native vegetation which historically has naturally occurred in the local area.
Indigenous Vegetation meansvegetation consisting mostly of indigenous plant species occurring naturally in an area.